to: prohibit the receipt of a gift which exceeds $1000 by a political party or candidate from a foreign person; provide that a gift received in these circumstances is a debt owing to the Commonwealth and may be recovered by the Commonwealth; and provide that a gift received in these circumstances is not unlawful if it is returned within 30 days after its receipt.

to prevent foreign persons or entities from acquiring a 10 per cent or greater interest in Australian land, water or other assets that are of strategic economic or strategic defensive significance to Australia.

to: define marriage as a union of two people; clarify that ministers of religion or chaplains are not bound to solemnise marriage; and remove the prohibition of the recognition of same sex marriages solemnised in a foreign country; and

Sex Discrimination Act 1984

to make a consequential amendment. Also includes a regulation making power so that consequential amendments can be made to other Acts.

to: define marriage as a union of two people; clarify that ministers of religion or chaplains are not bound to solemnise marriage; and remove the prohibition of the recognition of same sex marriages solemnised in a foreign country; and

Sex Discrimination Act 1984

to make a consequential amendment. Also includes a regulation making power so that consequential amendments can be made to other Acts.

to: reduce from 26 to six weeks the period during which age pension and other payments with unlimited portability can be paid outside Australia at the means-tested rate; and pause for three years the indexation of various income thresholds that apply to certain social security benefits and allowances and the income test free area for parenting payment single; the

Social Security Act 1991

and

Social Security (Administration) Act 1999

to abolish the pensioner education supplement; the

Social Security Act 1991

,

Social Security (Administration) Act 1999

and

Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986

to abolish the education entry payment; and seven Acts to make consequential amendments.